Commit d1d7dc64 authored by Jason R. Coombs's avatar Jason R. Coombs

Updated docs in Multiple Python Versions to reference supported Python versions.

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Tips & Techniques Tips & Techniques
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Multiple Python Versions Multiple Python Versions
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As of version 0.6a11, EasyInstall installs itself under two names: EasyInstall installs itself under two names:
``easy_install`` and ``easy_install-N.N``, where ``N.N`` is the Python version ``easy_install`` and ``easy_install-N.N``, where ``N.N`` is the Python version
used to install it. Thus, if you install EasyInstall for both Python 2.3 and used to install it. Thus, if you install EasyInstall for both Python 3.2 and
2.4, you can use the ``easy_install-2.3`` or ``easy_install-2.4`` scripts to 2.7, you can use the ``easy_install-3.2`` or ``easy_install-2.7`` scripts to
install packages for Python 2.3 or 2.4, respectively. install packages for the respective Python version.
Also, if you're working with Python version 2.4 or higher, you can run Python
with ``-m easy_install`` to run that particular Python version's
``easy_install`` command.
Setuptools also supplies easy_install as a runnable module which may be
invoked using ``python -m easy_install`` for any Python with Setuptools
installed.
Restricting Downloads with ``--allow-hosts`` Restricting Downloads with ``--allow-hosts``
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